pen source too.
Easy to use as most Word Processors. Read the Introduction in the
Help link on LYX it will explain what it can do.
Tim
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 7:41 PM, Allen Brown wrote:
> I have been asked to write a book. It will be heavy on photos.
> It will be a collaboration wi
e it is possible. I have read the gtk docs and it
doesn't mention anything about it. I have found one person wanting to
do something similar with multiple drawingarea()'s. If some knows
something about this could they let me know.
Tim
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://www.linuxjournal.com/content/custom-transitioning-backgrounds-kde3
XFCE background transitioning
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/creating-slide-show-backgrounds-xfce
He also has his own blog
http://zootlinux.blogspot.com/
I like his articles. He has screen shots which help for us who like pictures.
Tim
://freshmeat.net/m/
I hope you look through his previous written articles. I thought some
of you might like his blog so I thought I'd post it. I like learning
about new stuff in linux and I was very surprised some of the things
he wrote about which I didn't know.
Well I hope you enjoy his
ith Ubuntu and where everything
is. My last post was about time on X. She says I spend a lot of time
on the computer and I would like to see how much. If I make her own
account she can make it her own look and feel. She doesn't like it
when I change things. I think it will be easier on her t
thy logged in at 9:30 am
Msy31,2009 and logged off at 11:30pm May31,2009. A list like this
would be useful I'm sure perl or python could do the job.
Thanks
Tim.
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You may want to have him look at the following URLs to post his request:
http://groups.drupal.org/willamette-valley-western-oregon
http://groups.drupal.org/portland-oregon
There are several consultants and free-lancers who are on the lists there.
And yes, I use Drupal as well.
Tim
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Timothy
Well, I finally took a few vacation days before starting my new job, so I
decided to start learning some JavaScript. I wrote a Hex <-> ASCII WEP key
converter for practice. It's useful for me, so maybe others will find it handy
as well. Enjoy!
http://www.dirtymonday.net/key_convert.html
--TimH
uot;books"
> (collaboratively authored hierarchical collections of
>web pages)
> - kuro5hin-style story submissions/voting
> - probably a couple of other things that I missed
>
> If that sounds overwhelming, you
There have been some referrences from google to some stuff that used to be on
the old Euglug wiki. For example: Eugene Wifi. Does this data still exist
somewhere? I will try to replicate any useful data that used to be around if
possible.
--TimH
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Nevermind it's reading it... I just don't seem to understand the mailcap
conventions and pitfalls... It can't seem to deal with single quotes or
commands with arguments... Or deals with them in some way I don't understand
yet..
--TImH
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 09:25:38 -0
the case, you go to the site you want to use, and
> > ctrl-click on their search input widget, one of the options is "Add a
> > Keyword for this Search". I've made one for NetFlix and other websites
> > that I go to and then immediately perform a search.
> >
&g
ot;Add a
> > Keyword for this Search". I've made one for NetFlix and other websites
> > that I go to and then immediately perform a search.
> >
> > Walter.
> >
> > On Mar 18, 2005, at 11:35 PM, Tim Howe wrote:
> >
> > > I can not figure o
ar 2005 23:43:56 -0800
Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In Linux I found:
>
> Edit -> Preferences
> Downloads -> File Types
>
> Is that what you want? In mine, I must have told firefox to open PDF
> files using xpdf, as that's all that is there.
>
I can not figure out how to configure helper applications in Firefox. Google
seems to be pretty useless when searching. Has anyone figured this out? I have
been through the entire menu system.
--TimH
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een looking for a new hobby computer, and I will be happy
> to take it off your hands.
>
> -Max
>
>
> Tim Howe wrote:
>
> >I'll be in town next week, all week. Is there a meeting? Does anybody want
> >an Ultra 1? I have two, but one was already requested.
I'll be in town next week, all week. Is there a meeting? Does anybody want an
Ultra 1? I have two, but one was already requested. I think I'll put up a
page on the wiki for swapping hardware, should make it easier to list what's
available and who wants it.
--TimH
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 10:48:24 -0800
Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd be happy to give this a try. Maybe it'll get more traction than
> the old wiki did. The OSU LUG has a very active wiki.
>
> (http://lug.oregonstate.edu/wiki/)
I seem to recall that the old EugLug wiki
OK, the wiki has landed. It is at wiki.bendug.org. If KBob or whoever wants to
point wiki.euglug.org there as well, it will work now.
Since this wiki requires a login, I will create a web form that people can use
to request a login. Consider this a request for comments on that. I would like
it
800
John Sechrest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What are the features of cowiki that you like?
>
> My features that I care about are:
>
> Login
> shared accounts across groups
> roles
> permissions
> modules/plugs
> templates/css
> RSS feeds/agregation
>
oup is using it. If it's taken down no more problem. Or another solution
> switch back to the old Wiki, no problems , not like now. I would check
> occasionally before for updates not now. What do others think?
>
> Tim
>
> _
I end up with perfectly working, slightly old/used machine all the time. If
there is a "charity" that wants these, then I want to provide them. I
currently have two Sun Ultra 1s, and two rack-mount celerons I don't know what
to do with. I'll probably have more before I know it. I may also be
Me too. I like OpenBox 3.2. Inspired by Blackbox, but not derived from the
Blackbox code tree. XML menus and config. Fast, attractive (as you make it)
and no evil icons. I try lots of stuff and always come back to OpenBox.
--TimH
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 09:58:12 -0800
Allen Brown <[EMAIL PROTE
hand to give out to any member that can't make it to
> regular meetings and that certain someone would like to have a
> PPC and AMD version for himself. Oh what joy it would be to boot
> a live CD on his new inim caM when he receives it.
>
> That be all from a certain someone,
out to any member that can't make it to
> regular meetings and that certain someone would like to have a
> PPC and AMD version for himself. Oh what joy it would be to boot
> a live CD on his new inim caM when he receives it.
>
> That be all from a certain someone,
> Mr O.
&
Mark of the Bend User Group has come into about 800 Ubuntu CDs. These are
mostly sets of i386 install/Live CDs, but there are also some PPC and AMD64
install CDs. We would like to share some with the Eugene user group and were
wondering who we could ship them to to distribute to the group.
--
> Could it have been a DHCP problem rather than a wireless problem?
>
> Was the AP made by D-Link (they have a proprietary speedup, that
> degrades for uncapable windows machines but not for the rest of the
> world)?
I am using a D-link AP at home and it works fine on all my systems.
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This was the bain of the Bendug wiki as well. I took it down and installed
Drupal. We'll see if that scratches the itch. It's open to anyone BTW.
--TimH
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 17:27:09 -0800
Jacob Meuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 03:46:50PM -0500, Timothy Bolz wrote:
>
which product from speakeasy did you get?
last i knew they didnt offer all there products here.
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 09:43 -0800, Russ Johnson wrote:
> I recently moved, and Verizon (my telephone provider in Beaverton)
> installed a phone line on a digital loop...
>
> You got it. No DSL on a d
Does anyone have any recommendations for any local colo facilities? Or
would I need to use a facility in portland? Right now all my servers
are in San Jose but I need to put some new ones up and I am considering
just using a local colo facility for it.
Thanks,
Tim
Did you find one?
If you did what company did you end up getting it from?
Thanks!
On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 13:56 -0800, Garl Grigsby wrote:
> I am looking for a 19" rack, either floor or wall mount. Anybody know
> where I can such things locally? So far I have looked at Norvac but they
> only had
I like pie
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:15:11 -0800
"T. Joseph CARTER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 25, 2004 at 09:57:49AM -0800, Mr O wrote:
> > Why Engineers Don't Write Recipes
> > Chocolate Chip Cookies
> >
> > Ingredients:
> >
> >1. 532.35 cm3 gluten
> >2. 4.9 cm3 NaHCO3
> >
I have one. It's in Bend. What would you give me for it?
--TimH
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 13:56:43 -0800
Garl Grigsby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking for a 19" rack, either floor or wall mount. Anybody know
> where I can such things locally? So far I have looked at Norvac but they
> only
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i think you already tried that though when you got the error that the
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maybe they can help you with this...
On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 17:10 -0700,
That isn't true. I go to Phoenix a lot on business and wifi spots are
not everywhere. Yes places like IHOP have wifi but they charge you to
hook up to it.
There isn't any mass outlay of it though. Some of the hotels use wifi
for there high speed too but its slow as hell. being ran off business
Thats because the FCC doesnt care. HAM radio's dont make them, the gov,
or anyone else much money. But this sure does. Will make a lot more $$
$ for power companies and expand the amount of people on broadband which
is also more $$$
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 15:40 +, Jeff Newton wrote:
> Well,
There site and everything is still loading..is that just colo'd
somewhere or will it be going down soon daring the final move? I didn't
realize they were just putting everything in storage.
On Sun, 2004-10-10 at 19:05, T. Joseph CARTER wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 06:20:30
Hello. What all happened to cause this move? I have heard a few
rumors.
Hope all goes well in the new location.
Take care,
Tim
On Sun, 2004-10-10 at 16:48, Jason Dommasch wrote:
> Hello EUGLUGers:
>
> I just thought I'd let you all know that OPN is finishing it's move out
I would defiantly join a programming mailing list if you started one.
Thats my vote :)
Tim
On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 23:06, larry price wrote:
> How much interest is there, the idea was mentioned several times in
> the last month.
>
> If you are interested in joining a mailing
I recently had a dying HD and had to move the root partition to a different
disk. I used the dump and restore commands like so:
dump -0af - /var |( cd /mnt/var && restore -rf -)
This example dumps the data from /var and restores it to /mnt/var where I had
the new disk. You have to do this for e
Bah.. Nevermind... I found the reminder thingy...
--TimH
Tim Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This list doesn't appear to send out the passwords on a monthly basis. I am
> unable to unsubscribe or change my subscription (well, the verp method may
> work). Also the activism list
This list doesn't appear to send out the passwords on a monthly basis. I am
unable to unsubscribe or change my subscription (well, the verp method may
work). Also the activism list appears to not send the passwords out monthly.
What is the excepted method for editing my list prefs?
--TimH
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There hasn't been many posts this week. I think less then 5 the entire
week.
On Mon, 2004-09-06 at 11:45, Bill Essig wrote:
> but I'm not getting my daily digests...
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Cool! I don't know what's going on yet, but I'll see if I can be downtown. I'm here
to drop Merri and the kids off and then I have to head to WW and Spokane for the week
for work.
Then I'l be back to get the kids. Work has beeen nuts. I'm going to try to use this
time to get a haircut and c
Hi, I'm in town and need to get online to check out my work email. Isn't there a
place to get online while drinking coffee? Something that isn't a huge chain would be
best...
Also, I am getting euglug mail at two locations but can't seem to find a message from
the list system telling me my pa
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